Man Gets 32 Months for Threatening to Kill Senators Murkowski, Sullivan
Jay Allen Johnson left 17 threatening voicemails to two U.S. Alaskan senators over the span of five months.
Teens Shoot One Another While Wearing Body Armor, Killing 1: Police
The teenager allegedly shot the other five times while wearing a protective vest.
Jury Acquits 2 Men, Hangs on 2 Others Accused in Gretchen Whitmer Plot
Jurors found two men not guilty of a plot to kidnap the Michigan governor and a mistrial was declared regarding the two others.
Israel Closes Major West Bank Crossing After 2 Killed by Palestinian Man
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced the indefinite closure on Friday after meeting with security officials.
Trump Still Under Investigation by Manhattan DA Despite Office Shakeup
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is continuing its investigation into Trump despite two prosecutors on the case resigning.
Kremlin Official Admits Russia Sustained 'Significant Losses' in Ukraine
Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov called the losses "a huge tragedy for us" in an interview.
Kyrsten Sinema to Vote for Ketanji Brown Jackson to SCOTUS, Uniting Dems
"I'm proud to support her nomination to be our next Supreme Court Justice," the Democratic Arizona senator said.
Teacher Resigns After Student's Hands Burned During Science Experiment
The teacher put hand sanitizer on a 12-year-old student's hands and lit them on fire as part of an experiment.
U.S. Citizen Gets 20 Years in Prison for Attempting to Help ISIS
Bernard Augustine said he tried to support ISIS by getting more English speakers to join and said he would do it again.
Sacramento Mass Shooting Conducted by At Least 5 Shooters, Police Say
Investigators believe the shooting happened between two groups of men and was related to gang violence.
Teen Suspect Turns Himself In After 3 Kids, 1 Adult Injured in Shooting
A 17-year-old was charged and remains in police custody for his alleged involvement in the shooting.
Cop Hurt, Man Killed in Roseville, Minnesota, After Shots Fired at Officers
An officer was seriously injured and the shooting suspect died in a hospital, police said.
Girl, 4, Dies After Being Shot by 2-Year-Old Brother Outside Store: Police
Police have said that the girl was inside a car with her brother outside of a gas station when the boy picked up a gun and fatally shot her.
Mother Ordered to Repay Over $32K Stolen From Child Living in Adult Home
The mother used the money for herself and refused to pay the full amount of the child's rent or provide adequate funds for the child's personal expenses.
Tennessee GOP Proposes Bill Eliminating Age Requirements for Marriage
Currently, child marriage is legal in 44 states in the U.S., and nearly 300,000 children were married between 2000 and 2018 across the country.
Second Suspect Arrested in Connection With Sacramento Mass Shooting
The shooting left six people dead and another 12 injured, including one of the suspects.
Toddler Killed by Officer's Bullet During Hostage Situation: Investigators
The investigation showed that the 2-year-old died from a single round fired by an officer at the scene.
Bird Flu Has Led to Over 22M Chickens, Turkeys Being Culled in U.S.
Once the virus is detected in an animal, its entire flock is culled in order to prevent the disease from spreading.
Climate Change Protest on D.C. Highway Stalls Hundreds of Running Vehicles
Climate protesters held banners in front of cars and yelled "save mother Earth" into a megaphone while on Interstate 395.
Russian Oligarch Viktor Vekselberg's Mega-Yacht Seized in Spain by U.S.
The yacht, named the Tango, is a 254-foot vessel valued at an estimated $120 million.
Man Gets 650 Years in Prison After DNA Links Him to 1980s Rape Cases
Steven Ray Hessler was a serial rapist in the 1980s and had at least 10 victims within a three year span.
Man Shoots Girlfriend at Texas Beef Plant Before Killing Himself: Police
San Angelo police said the 57-year-old man and the 49-year-old woman were in a relationship and were working at the beef plant when they got into an argument.
Tornado Outbreaks Across South Lead to Record Reports for March
At least 315 tornadoes have been reported for the month, breaking the previous record set in 2012.
Dominic Taddeo, Mob Hitman Who Killed 3, Recaptured After Escape
Taddeo was a contract killer during mob wars in the 1980s. In 1982 and 1983, he shot and killed Nicholas Mastrodonato, Gerald Pelusio and Dino Tortatice.
Dems Push Biden to Extend Student Loan Repayment Pause Month Before It Ends
A letter signed by eight Democratic lawmakers also requested the White House to "provide meaningful student debt cancellation.'
Tornado in Florida Panhandle Kills 2, Destroys Several Homes
There are reports of destroyed homes, toppled trees and downed power lines caused by the storm.
Inflation, Spurred by Gas and Food Prices, Rose 6.4 Percent in February
The Commerce Department's figure shows the largest year-to-year rise in inflation in over 40 years.
Welfare Check Leads Police to Skeleton, Possible Remains of Homeowner's Son
The man is believed to have died in May 2018.
Woman Arrested After 10-Year-Old Playing With Gun Shoots, Kills Brother
Police said the 36-year-old woman, who was arrested on suspicion of endangering the welfare of a child, owned the gun involved in the accidental shooting.
Putin Being Misled by Advisors 'Afraid to Tell Him the Truth' About Ukraine
U.S. intelligence officials said Russian President Vladimir Putin felt misled and there is tension between his senior defense officials.